IJIMS.2016.116
Type of Article: Short Communication
Volume 3; Issue 4: April 2016
Page No.: 276-278
DOI: 10.16965/ijims.2016.116
Profile Study of Hospitalized Diabetes Patients at Indian Private Specialty Hospital
Abha Pandit.
Department of Medicine, Index Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Indore (MP), India.
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR ADDRESS: Dr Abha Pandit, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Index Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Indore (MP), India. (M) +917869916615 E-Mail: drabhaindore@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
World over, Diabetes is the most prevalent non-communicable chronic disease, responsible for mortality in a big way. Developing countries, due to transition of lifestyle of population amid lower socioeconomic and medical care development, are predisposed to heavy burden of Diabetes. It is the diabetic long term complications that require mechanisms for early detection and management as key to the care. The state of contemporary care of diabetes in local community may be appraised through study of clinical profiles of diabetic patients, who happen to be hospitalized on account of inadequate control/complication of the disease. These findings point to scope for improvement in current care.
KEY WORDS: Type2 Diabetes, Diabetic complications, microangiopathy, Glycaemic control.
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